Angels Solicitors
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Our priority is our clients and meeting their conveyancing needs quickly efficiently and cost effectively. As local Liverpool conveyancing solicitors we understand the local area when it comes to conveyancing. We are client rather than product focused and put the individual needs of our clients first by offering a personalised customer service. We understand the value of building relationships based on mutual trust and understanding.

It is in such a relationship that we bring commitment, commercial awareness and legal focus to our service. We aim to understand not only the legal issues relevant to our clients but the issues facing our clients as well in moving or relocating. Our clients include individuals, sole traders, partnerships, companies, property developers and investors, banks and lenders.

We also work alongside estate agents, mortgage brokers and managing agents as well as other Liverpool conveyancing solicitors. We have offices in Prescot and Huyton. Many our clients are based in the local areas of Prescot, Whiston, Rainhill, Thatto Heath, Halewood, Widnes, Warrington, Cronton, Huyton, Huyton-upon-Roby, Knowsley, Old Swan, Garston, Speke, St Helens, Kirkby, Walton, Knotty Ash, Broadgreen and all other areas of Merseyside.
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We work closely with our clients and respond quickly to their requests.
The use of an out of business hours service and home appointments facility is popular with our clients.
We offer exceptional customer service.
Each client has a single point of contact with a properly qualified specialist conveyancing solicitor.
We pride ourselves on our speed of response when instructions are received.
This means that your conveyancing solicitor aims to have progressed an instruction received during the working week within 24 hours.
If you are looking for an ID1 form solicitor near me or further afield just call or email us for an appointment which can usually be arranged short notice.
Identification checks are often required where a transfer of equity is being carried out for example, when co-habiting persons split up or in relation to a divorce settlement.
The party coming off the deeds often does not want to have the expense of formal legal advice.
If any party to a transaction is not represented by a solicitor or conveyancer (and this includes any mortgagee, whether the mortgage is being created or redeemed, and buyer or seller, tenant or landlord and any other party who has a legal interest that will be affected by the transaction) and the person submitting the application is unable to certify in the application that he/she is satisfied as to the identity of that party.
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